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Prime Roy Jones Jr the greatest P4P Boxer ever???
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No he isn't...Floyd is!!!!!
And to all the idiots on the forum...when someone says p4p that means disregard the weight class the fighters fought in. People on here are saying that RJJ would have got knocked out against a heavy weight. p4p means that "hypothetically" if both fighters could fight in a match were skills were just matched up and weight was irrelevant who would win.
His career really won't be appreciated until he's gone but what people don't understand about Mayweather is that he really should be fighting at Junior Welterweight. (And that's why I don't buy Hatton's excuse of him having to move up in weight as an excuse). Most fighters in the welterweight division (Cotto, Margarito, Williams) weigh in at 147 during the official weigh in but then jump up 10-15 pounds on the night of the fight. Mayweather is really the only fighter who is really 147. The rest of them bums should be fighting at 154 and 160. That's why Mayweather could fight at 140 if he wanted to. He would weigh in at 140 and then jump up to about 147 or 148 during the fight.
Mayweather is simply the greatest.Comment
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In terms of me never seeing anyone as good as him in the ring, yes I would have to agree, that in his prime he was the best I've seen, but not the greatest of all time, as he didn't accomplish what a lot of others did.Comment
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IMHO, the 90's were Roy Jones Junior years. Mike Tyson was still a huge attraction, but side lined for most of that decade, and I picked RJJ Over Trinidad because Tito never faced Terry Norris, and took on Sweet Pea a little too late. Mayweather is great.....
But one CAN NOT place anyone above SUGAR RAY ROBINSON as the best pound-for-pound fighter to ever lace em up. Louis (Joe), Armstrong, Duran, Leonard, Hagler, Hearns....these guys left it all in the ring.Last edited by guzi815; 12-11-2007, 08:18 PM.Comment
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